DoD/IG Investigation: Evaluation of Foreign Officer Involvement at the United States Special Operations Command – June 15, 2016

The objective of this investigation was to determine whether foreign officer involvement at the United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) was in compliance with U,S, laws and DoD directives.

The Black Vault filed a FOIA request for the review and release of the final report on July 12, 2016. It would take until January 6, 2023 for it to be partially done so.

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DoD/IG Investigation: Evaluation of Foreign Officer Involvement at the United States Special Operations Command – June 15, 2016 [146 Pages, 11.5MB]

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